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Hotdog Bun Pan

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    Jiangsu

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    Long-term effective

  • Last update:

    2023-09-20 16:56

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Jiangsu T-Shine Bakeware Co., Ltd

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Website:http://www.t-shinebakeware.com/ http://taishuo.xxwanguan.com/

PRODUCT DETAILS
Product Description

 

If you looking for a great way to cook up some delicious hot dog buns? Look no further than the amazing dog pan! This heavy-duty pan is made from top-quality materials and comes with a non-stick coating, so it's easy to clean.

 

Features

 

1. Hotdog bun pan and croissant baking tray are both deep drawn structure, easy to clean, no dirt, beautiful finished product.

2. Four sides wire in rim or band in rim, more durable, not easy to deformation

3. It can be made many kinds of shapes(square shape/ rectangle shape/croissant shape)

4. Baking sheets also can be customized.

 

Material

Aluminum steel

Structure

Deep drawn

Specification

TS16367 18 links 750*550

TS1606 15 links 600*400

TS1612 8 links 600*400

TS1614 10 links 600*400

TS1616 12 links 600*400

TS1618 16 links 600*400

TS1122 12 links 600*400

 

 

The service life of baking pans largely depends on the type of coating applied. We can categorise them into PTFE, PFA, and Silicon.

 

Standard PTFE: A standard 2 coats PTFE system are suitable for bread that contains less than 11% sugar. It operates at temperature not exceeding 260℃, maintain good mechanical strength, good wear resistance, and good releases typically up to 1,000 releases.

 

DURIT® High Level(Wine red)

THE NEW DURIT® HL is a coating system that can withstand 270 minutes of LGA wear testing. At the same time, the coating continues to maintain a high level of non-stick performance until the bottom of the coating. The last micron coating (base oil) can also be tested by milk.

 

 

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